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31: 74: 39: 61:, located at 1222–24 Market Street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth Streets. It was one of the most popular venues in the city, site of concerts, lectures, meetings, and political speeches. It opened on January 8, 1856, with a "grand operatic concert". While it existed, from 1856 to 1873, it was the main venue in Philadelphia for speakers for 191: 377:
Hapgood, Norman; Harvey, George Brinton Mcclellan; Bangs, John Kendrick; Nelson, Henry Loomis; Schurz, Carl; Davis, Richard Harding; Foord, John; Schuyler, Montgomery; Conant, Samuel Stillman; Alden, Henry Mills; Curtis, George William; Bonner, John (September 22, 1866).
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The Theater was destroyed by fire on January 29, 1874. The cause is not known, but arson was suspected. Two firemen were killed when a wall of the burning building collapsed on them. It was valued at $ 60,000 (equivalent to $ 1,615,765 in 2023).
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In 1873 it was turned into a theatre by J. H. Johnson & Co., and opened October 21st, under the name of the Olympic Theater.
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Venet, Wendy Hamand (1995). "'Cry Aloud and Spare Not': Northern Antislavery Women and John Brown's Raid". In
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Southern Loyalists Meeting, National Hall, Philadelphia, 1866. For the text on the banners, click
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spoke there to a group of Southern loyalists (opposed to secession) on September 3, 1866. In
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Southern Loyalists meeting, National Hall, Philadelphia, 1866. The wires are telegraph lines.
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In November, 1862, it was fitted out as a circus, and opened by Gardner & Hemmings.
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On March 2, 1862, a meeting was held "to take into consideration the colored people of
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In October 1871, a mass meeting expressed outrage at the election-day killing of
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His Soul Goes Marching On. Responses to John Brown and the Harpers Ferry Raid
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Poster announcing a lecture of Frederick Douglass in National Hall, 1863
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held a meeting, and such meetings were common for the next few years.
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Buildings and structures in the United States destroyed by arson
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addressed a gathering celebrating the second anniversary of the
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On January 5, 1861, a meeting of support was held for Major
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lectured on "Affairs of the Nation" (see poster at right).
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Demolished buildings and structures in Philadelphia
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Lecompton Constitution
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Fort Sumter
Beaufort, S.C.
Frederick Douglass
Octavius Catto
Emancipation Proclamation
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Frederick Douglass
Harper's Magazine
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Pennsylvania Hall (Philadelphia)
"Musical Union. Grand Opening of the National Hall"
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